Oxygen Infusion with Microdermabrasion Facial

The Oxygen Infusion with Microdermabrasion Facial is a dual-action treatment that exfoliates dead skin cells and delivers revitalizing oxygen deep into the skin. This facial smooths texture, brightens tone, and deeply hydrates for a luminous, refreshed appearance. It’s perfect for instantly boosting radiance and targeting dullness with zero downtime.

How Oxygen Infusion with Microdermabrasion Facial Works for Your Unique Needs

Your esthetician tailors the exfoliation and oxygen infusion to your skin’s unique needs, maximizing glow and nourishment for your individual complexion.

Ideal For:

  • Dull skin
  • Uneven tone
  • Dehydration

Does Not Treat:

  • Severe acne
  • Deep wrinkles
  • Major scarring
  • Permanent results

Exfoliates gently

Removes dead skin cells for a smoother, softer feel.

Brightens complexion

Oxygen infusion boosts natural radiance and glow.

Deep hydration

Delivers moisture deep into the skin for lasting suppleness.

Evens skin tone

Reduces the look of dark spots and uneven patches.

Plumps and refreshes

Leaves skin visibly fuller and revitalized.

Zero downtime

You can return to normal activities right after your treatment.

The Oxygen Infusion with Microdermabrasion Facial in action.

First, your esthetician gently exfoliates your skin with microdermabrasion, removing impurities and smoothing texture. Next, pure oxygen and customized serums are infused to deeply hydrate and brighten, leaving your skin instantly radiant.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How soon will I see results?

You’ll notice an immediate improvement in radiance and smoothness right after your treatment.

Yes, it can be customized for most skin types, including sensitive skin.

Most sessions are completed in about 60 minutes.

No, you can return to your normal routine immediately after.

Monthly treatments are ideal for maintaining maximum radiance and skin health.

Yes, your esthetician can recommend the best combination for your skin goals.

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